A 2000 Interview with Will Murray

Posted by on Feb 11, 2012 in feature, featured | 0 comments

From the interview... All of the books you wrote were based on his outlines? Every one of them. Does he have any left? Yeah, I've got enough for about seven or eight books. I started about four of them when Bantam Books pulled the plug on the series in '93. That's too bad. It was too bad, especially since I was caught in the middle of several books. I dearly wish to finish them, and I expect I will at some point, for some publisher. I would love to come in and do some new ones because that also is where a lot of the interest lies.

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What is the Hidalgo Trading Company?

Posted by on Jul 31, 2009 in feature | 4 comments

The text below was written on the sixth anniversary of the Hidalgo Trading Company, the site I started in September 1996. It’s now...

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188 03/93 Flight into Fear

Posted by on Mar 1, 1993 in 1993, bantam, devito, feature, murray, novel, working title | 6 comments

Originally published from 1933-49 and reprinted by Bantam Books, Doc Savage is back in a new series of adventures. Based on an unpublished manuscript by his creator and the sequel to The Red Spider, this gripping tale pits a ruthless, unstoppable assassin against Doc Savage, plunging him into a Flight into Fear. An ultra secret State Department mission -- code-named Moonwinx -- propels Doc Savage from the terror-laden streets of Manhattan to the icy black waters of the Arctic Sea... and into the frozen heart of cold war Russia. Marked for death by the Kremlin and bound for a confrontation with a nemesis more vile and vicious than any he has faced before, the Man of Bronze battles an executioner known only as the Red Widow, a master of disguise and mistress of pain -- and a soul-devouring human spider ready to strike and destroy without warning... Flight into Fear was the working title for the Doc Savage novel published as: King Joe Cay

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